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Preston Historical Society Museum, located at 167 Main
Street in Preston, regular Saturday hours are 10 am to 2 pm
most Saturdays through the first weekend of December,
excluding some holiday weekends. Visit the website www.
prestonhistoricalsociety.com or Facebook at “Preston Historical
Society” for further information.”
The Museum of Rural Life located at 2nd and Gay Streets in
Denton will reopen for visits and tours during the hours of
11 am to 4 pm. The museum will be open Saturdays through
November.
FIRST SATURDAYS
The Ridgely Train Station will be open from 10 am to 1 pm
on the first Saturday of the month through September 3.
Community Civic League Breakfast, 3439 Laurel Grove
Road, Federalsburg. Every first Saturday, 7-10:30 am. Scrapple,
sausage, eggs, potatoes, applesauce, biscuit, oj, coff ee. Cost is
$8. Local delivery available. One free breakfast to anyone who
attended the original school or daycare. Contact: 410-754-6011
or 410-924-0552.
SECOND SATURDAYS
Giving Grace Food Pantry held at Goldsboro Fire Co.,
700 Old Line Road, Goldsboro. Food available from 7 am
until. For more information, call 302-270-1948. Sponsored by
Trinity United Methodist Church, Goldsboro.
Th e 1809 Exeter House (Old Denton Road, Federalsburg) will
be open for tours on the second Saturday of each month, from
10 am to 2 pm. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Annual
Eternal Life Ministries will have Fish Dinners available Harvest Festival
from 11 am until 3 pm. We are located at 807 Market Street Union United Methodist Church
Saturday October 1
in Denton. For more information please call the church at 10663 Knife Box Road Denton (Burrsville)
410-714-1087 or 410-725-1484. 11 AM - 2 PM
Saturday October 1 • 11 AM - 2 PM
Men For Change Outreach will meet every second Saturday,
from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm at the Apostolic Pentecostal Church, BIG AL’S PIT BEEF SANDWICH and CHIPS $12
123 Liberty Road, Federalsburg. Contact: David Ricks, Sr. Chinese Auction, 50/50, Hot Dogs,
443-786-5182, or Betty Jarman, 302-448-5939. Desserts and Drinks for purchase
SATURDAYS IN SEPTEMBER To pre-order Pit Beef tickets or questions
The Museum of Rural Life, 16 N. 2nd St., Denton, is please call Millie 410-482-6949
open Saturdays, September 3, 10, 17, and 24 from 11
AM-4 PM. The RLM houses WWI and WWII exhibits, Benefit: Union United Methodist Church
an intact sharecropper’s cabin, memorabilia from FDR’s
visit to Denton in 1938, among many other historical trees, traverse the native meadows, and follow the narrow
exhibits. A docent is on hand for tours. Free to the public. Tuckahoe Creekside path. Guided walks are free for members
Visit: carolinemdhistory@gmail.com or 410-479-2055. and free with admission for the general public. Tours begin at
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 the Visitor’s Center and last approximately one hour. Contact:
Friday Nite Dinner at Denton American Legion Post AdkinsArboretum.org or 410.634.2847 ext. 0
#29, 9238 Legion Road, 5-7 PM. Menu to be determined. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
Entertainment is Sweet Water from 7-10:30 PM. Info 410-479- Friday Night Cruise-In from 6-9 PM. Step back in time with
2708. a Friday Night Cruise-In! Spend an evening strolling the streets
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 of Downtown Denton and enjoying the classic cars, trucks and
First Saturday Guided Walk, from 10-11 am. Explore the motorcycles parked along Market Street. This year’s Cruise-In
Arboretum’s diverse plant communities on a guided walk led will honor Dean Danielson, the founder of this car show who
by an Arboretum docent naturalist. Explore the bottomland passed away in 2021. Have a car you would like to display?
forest and upland paths, meander through majestic beech Please contact Patti’s Petals at 410-479-4445.
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